It was the winter of 1987 and I was working at the startup Worlds of Wonder when Hasbro invited us into their showroom in New York City during Toy Fair. For an aspiring toy inventor, it was a dream come true. Technically, with our two number-one hit toys, we were their competition. But I have never forgotten how the Hasbro employees made us feel, because they were so warm and welcoming.
Thirty years later, that same spirit of openness is alive and well at Hasbro. Since the leading global play and entertainment company launched its open innovation platform Spark in 2016, it has received thousands of
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